Factor Info
ID | 167479 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3738 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1407809422934927153985689261237290812148967920007934766400415877581875896134977595116408116324665808414346778618220032031646719945495850085719427292934071899574297301284283545857183244401981238138374786971317560730398444781651471579312590476020351961571141913424431669266317586275640711013327389075301743254923983849010297548975080726592469930048438139171531546556571780109245361261815534967799224860031619656180861969543635361472639696362420089212069129124207086822754615891254407303221229580936378231449346106738860307687115810957408952968282076973494103853766570083029023187163031441581473633697372384385695900160206440846654821796809128775649313420290029214441888951111705847214944697590015071972365416406529971450125974247333768095830612085337833871230060645224816268105853412643257686461692741686779754950705305248666659951767548174561786590127590000551469755607968283114473377602684771451733783071450612327653996241510836155475674500093388416753010540357423316203999992088297544959639035529328808469737172563768911079048511164569228600982766265252308061377973277519847382287862308320703998855979473029450857224717732791 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.